Day time running lights

2000 Silverado I just bought has running lights but I cant find a switch or how to turn them on. My automatic head lights work great. When I cut my headlights off in the daytime I can not figure out how they are suppose to activate. Thanks Tim

.Lights only come on when vehicle is in drive. There is no switch for it. If the lights still dont work check the bulbs,They go bad all the time and you may find a bad light socket. When you pull the bulb out the socket will look burnt and probably need replaced.I run into this problem frequently. You have to replace the bulb with the same number bulb you have .

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